Hallucinated citations have landed communications minister Solly Malatsi in a political storm, with his credibility on the line.
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Communications minister Solly Malatsi has promised “consequence management” for officials responsible.
Section 189 protects against retrenchments in South Africa. But natural attrition needs no consultation, and AI is accelerating it.
Capital spending at SpaceX more than doubled last year, exceeding revenue and raising fears of further raises.
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Icasa has not ruled out lodging a formal complaint against SpaceX at the International Telecommunication Union.
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The bank’s systems were offline following planned maintenance the night before that went awry.
Criminals are increasingly using extortion, e-mail and text scams to target South Africans, Standard Bank has warned.
WhatsApp for iPad is finally here, while Apple is planning a much bigger focus on gaming across its devices.
MPs on Tuesday challenged a plan to provide an alternative to black ownership rules in South Africa’s telecoms sector.
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was hospitalised on Wednesday due to a possible stroke, media reports said.
New York Times Co reported better-than-expected results for the third quarter as total subscribers passed 10 million.
Apple has hit pause on development of next year’s software updates for the iPhone, iPad, Mac and other devices.
Amazon.com is by far the biggest company in cloud computing. But a new lawsuit shows the extent to which Amazon, which rarely discusses the competition in public, sees Google as a threat.
Politicians and pundits say the world’s largest economies are bound for a seismic “decoupling”. Yet, with businesses harbouring long-term ambitions for these two giant markets, breaking up may be hard to do.


































